China-Singapore Jingwei Client, August 4th (Xiong Jiali) I am a new media worker "floating" in Beijing. Recently, the community called me to do a nucleic acid test.

At the moment I received the notice, apart from a little nervousness in my heart, I thought more about cooperating with the epidemic prevention work and overcoming the epidemic as soon as possible.

The following is the entire record of my personal experience of the epidemic. Although it was only a few days ago, I was deeply impressed...

I am less than 3 kilometers away from the confirmed case

  From 0:00 on July 28 to 12:00 on July 29, Beijing added 2 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia associated with the epidemic outside Beijing, all of whom returned to Beijing from Zhangjiajie, Hunan.

The confirmed case now lives in the second district of Longyueyuan, Huilongguan, Changping District.

  I am currently renting in the second district of Fengyayuan, Huilongguan, Changping District, less than 3 kilometers away from the second district of Longyue Garden, and it takes about 8 minutes to drive.

Although the distance is relatively close, I am not nervous. Recently, I have been living a two-point-one-line life from work to residence, except for work.

  Distance from Fengyayuan Second District to Longyueyuan Second District

  But there is one thing that worries me. According to the report, the confirmed case took Metro Line 13 from Xizhimen to Huilongguan Station on the evening of July 25. This route completely covers my daily work route "Longze Station to Xizhimen Station". .

Even so, I thought about it again. I didn't go out on the 25th. I boarded the train from Longze Diti Station to the company at noon on the 26th. The subway station was disinfected every day, so there shouldn't be any major problems.

Still on duty, suddenly called to do nucleic acid

  Things should start on the morning of July 30.

At that time, I received a call from Fengyayuan community staff. He said that a big data scan showed that I had been close to the risk point of the epidemic and asked if I had been to the relevant place recently. I answered that there was no and I hung up the phone.

Whoever thinks, this is just the beginning.

  When I arrived at the company at noon that day, my "Beijing Healthbao" appeared to be normal, so I forgot the morning call.

I was on the night shift that day, and I didn't get to get off work until 10 o'clock in the evening.

At around 7 pm, when I was busy at work, I suddenly received a call from a community worker telling me to go to Huilongguan Community Health Service Center for nucleic acid testing before 9 pm.

  Do I need to do a nucleic acid test?

After confirming again and again, I asked the staff: "Why should I go? Why not someone else?" The staff then told: "Whoever we notify to go, then go." I was on duty a bit at a loss, so I just went for a test. You have to interrupt all the work in your hands, and you and your colleagues around you increase your risk if you don't go to the test.

  "Go, being responsible for yourself is also responsible for others." After half a minute of fierce ideological struggle, I decided to report the situation.

I contacted the direct leadership of the department, and while reporting to the personnel department, I inquired about the route to the nucleic acid test site.

  After the handover, I left the company around 7:30 in the evening.

When I arrived at Huilongguan Community Health Service Center, it was already 8:45 in the evening. Due to the late time, I was at the end of the line.

After communicating with the two people in front of me, I learned that they were also notified by phone to do nucleic acid testing.

After waiting for about 10 minutes, I took the ID card, registered, grouped, and tested. The whole process was fairly smooth.

  After completing the nucleic acid test, I returned home, carefully reviewed my recent route itinerary, determined that I had not been to the epidemic risk area, and ruled out traveling in the same car with the confirmed case, so I waited for the result with peace of mind.

  The next day was July 31, which happened to be Saturday. Unlike my usual sleep until I woke up naturally, I set the alarm clock at 8 o'clock in the morning.

The first thing I did when I woke up was to turn on the phone and check yesterday's nucleic acid test results. When I saw the green and blinking "negative" word, I breathed a sigh of relief in my heart, put down the phone and continued to sleep peacefully.

  Screenshot of negative nucleic acid test

One wave is flat, another wave rises

  I thought I could breathe a sigh of relief after taking a nucleic acid test, but after two days, my "health treasure" had a problem again.

  On Monday, August 2, my "Beijing Healthbao" was still normal green when I went to work in the morning, but when I returned to the community after get off work in the afternoon, I suddenly prompted "Because you may be visiting or passing through epidemic-risk areas in the near future, the'Beijing Healthbao' is temporarily unavailable Confirm your health status related to epidemic prevention. In accordance with the requirements of Beijing's epidemic prevention policy, please contact your residential community immediately."

  "Beijing Healthbao" reminder

  The volunteer at the gate of the community asked me if I had been to an epidemic-risk area recently. After getting a negative answer, they asked me to stay and register.

Then he asked me to contact the community staff to see how to deal with the follow-up situation.

  When I got home, I contacted the staff of Fengyayuan Community by phone again.

I am puzzled. I have done a nucleic acid test before, and I have never been to an epidemic-risk area. Why does the "Healthcare" show an epidemic alert.

They asked me to provide my name, ID number, phone number, address, and a negative nucleic acid test certificate, and then asked me to wait for the result.

If a green code is displayed on the "Healthcare" on August 3, the next day, even if it returns to normal, otherwise, it will need to be quarantined at home for 14 days.

  I suddenly felt anxious and weak, but at the same time, I clearly realized that I should prepare for the worst and arrange the follow-up work in advance to deal with the subsequent events.

  I immediately contacted the company’s leaders and colleagues in the personnel department to inform me of the abnormal situation of my "Healthbao" and plan to be on duty at home the next day.

Then I packed some standing supplies and personal identification, just in case.

Before going to sleep, I set the alarm clock at 5:30 the next morning, and always remind myself that the first thing I must do to get up is to check the status of the "health treasure".

  At 5:25 am on August 3, the alarm clock did not ring, so I opened my eyes.

Open "Healthcare", but the display is still abnormal.

I didn't feel sleepy and got up immediately.

Remind yourself as you wash yourself, don’t worry, you’ll be on duty at home today, maybe the “health treasure” will be normal after a while.

So, I first applied to the leader to be on duty at home, and then refreshed the "health treasure" while preparing for duty.

Finally, at around 7:40, my "Beijing Healthbao" appeared to be normal!

The stone in my heart finally fell to the ground.

  "Beijing Healthbao" returns to normal

  Thinking about it carefully, this is the second time I have "brid-by-shoulder" with the new crown virus.

Previously, in February 2020, I had been in and out of the hospital three times because of a cold during the epidemic.

Unlike the panic last time, this time I am more stable and calm.

Thinking of the state behind it as a strong support and the selfless dedication of medical staff, I feel more at ease.

The epidemic is not over yet, so everyone must protect themselves and be responsible for themselves and others.

(Zhongxin Jingwei APP)

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